Look I respect your opinion, but I'm still unconvinced by that argument.
There is a difference between CSAM images on a hard drive and block data. At most we are talking about filling entire blocks with 4 Mb per 10 minutes that are basically unaccessible by non-techies ?
Motivated individuals are able to access such images regardless. So idk what restricting data is going to lead to.
I don't see the state going to each and every home to try to restrict some random data that's hard to pin down.
To be convinced of your point I would need to see some arrests and a weakening of the network.
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There is NO difference at all between CSAM on a hard drive and CSAM via Core30's data storage mechanism. And you're ignoring the whole distribution part. And yes, they are accessible by non-techies.
The goal is not to stop motivated individuals from accessing the images. The goal is to not be in possession or distributing them myself just by running a node.
And we don't have to restrict specific data - we just ban *all* data storage.
By the time there are arrests, it is way too late. Once CSAM is on the chain, it can never be removed.